Kenny Loggins at The Rose in Pasadena and Saban Theatre This Week

Kenny Loggins will be performing at The Rose in Pasadena this Thursday, November 30th at 9 p.m.

Saturday, December 2nd at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills and

Sunday, December 3rd at The Canyon in Agoura Hills. Get your tickets here: http://www.kennyloggins.com/tour.php

 

By: Judy Shields

Los Angeles, California (The Hollywood Times) 11/28/2017 – “I have never played the Rose and I started at the Glendale Ice House.  When I was a kid, my first band was called “The Second Helping” and we were regulars at the Glendale Ice House.”  Kenny Loggins told the Hollywood Times during a telephone conversation this week.

The interview was truly a great honor and he sure is a great storyteller. 

THT:  Do you prefer intimate venues or large stadiums?

Kenny: “I prefer intimate. I like to tell stories, I like to talk about the early days and where the songs came from. People have grown up with the songs and they are interested in the history.”

THT: When did you get your first guitar?

Kenny: “I stole it from my big brother.  He bought it and ended up putting it on his wall. My Brother Dan was just four years older than me and he had a strict rule that I was not allowed to go into his room or touch any of his stuff.  I had to sneak his guitar off the wall when he wasn’t home and I would learn to play it and put it back on the wall so that he wouldn’t beat me up when he came home.  One day I suddenly knew how to play the guitar, so we pulled out a Beatles’ song and we played some Beatles songs together. I always thought he had the better voice, but you know how it is with big brothers.”  

THT: Yep, you can’t tell them anything, right?

Kenny: “Yeah! I tried to get him in my band, but he didn’t like showing up for rehearsal, so the guys in the band were upset about that.”

THT: What did your brother end up doing for his career?

Kenny:  “For many years, he ended up being an A&R man at CBS and got hired by Clive Davis.  He and his best friend Don Ellis both got hired out of Discount Records in Berkeley. They were both managers there.  Don became the president of Columbia Records eventually and Dan was a high up A&R guy for RCA Records and then Columbia and he signed a bunch of people.  We both ended up in music for quite a while and then he quit in the 80s.  I stole his guitar, it was a nylon string Kay.  When I auditioned for Jimmy Messina, that was the guitar I played.”  

THT: Thanks for sharing that story.

Kenny: “Thanks for asking, no one has ever asked me that!”

THT: What, come on?

Kenny: “Yeah!”

THT:  “How long did you live in Detroit?”

Kenny: “I was born Everett, Washington and my Dad was immediately transferred to Detroit and I don’t know how long I was there, just a brand-new baby.  Detroit would have made a great story, too.”  

Kenny and his dog Ryder

“I got my dog from Detroit, accidentally. I have a Cavalier King Charles and I hadn’t plan on getting him, but I went with my friend to get one for his kid and I ended up getting one for me too.  So, I named him Ryder after Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels.”  

“My friend, who lived near Detroit knew Mitch Ryder, so I didn’t know he knew him and he told Mitch Ryder, that Kenny Loggins named his dog after him and he was very pleased.  I was only there for a few months and my Dad transferred back to Seattle. I am really from Seattle.”

THT: Did you have musical influence there?

Kenny:  “No, I was seven when we left Seattle and came down to LA.  I moved near Pasadena, so I’m excited to go perform at The Rose in Pasadena.  I lived in Alhambra. I went to Pasadena City College and I dropped out of course to go out on the road with the Electric Prunes band.  That was a psychedelic band in the end of the 60s. I sang “Danny’s Song” at House of Pooh Corner and people walked out.  Yep.”

David Foster and Kenny 2010

THT: You have recorded and collaborated with so many artists over the years was there any one artist that stands out?

Kenny:  “That is a tough one to answer. I remember when they asked Fred Astaire who is favorite dance partner was, he always declined to answer that because he didn’t want to make anyone mad at him.  Let me say that I have recorded with some great duets and David Foster is a brilliant writer and we wrote some great things together and of course Michael McDonald. “

Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald

“I always clicked with Michael and I totally get him.  I have enjoyed working with all of them.  But most notably is David Foster and Michael McDonald.”

THT: What is your back story with you and Jim Messina?

Kenny: “I auditioned with my brother’s guitar and it was not a great guitar.  I didn’t know Jimmy and I were almost the same age.  He is like one month older than me.  My brother and Don Ellis, who would later become the president of Columbia, they were pushing for me and Jimmy to meet and work together. They were in a management training program for Columbia Records with Clive Davis and they were the ones who turned me on to Jimmy Messina through Clive Davis. That ties everything together.”

Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina

THT: If you hadn’t been a singer, what occupation do you think you might have chosen?

Kenny: “Homeless!  I didn’t know how to do anything else.  I might have gotten into carpentry.  I love working with wood. I was deep into wood carving and was getting pretty good at it and then the knife slipped and plunged into my left hand and severed the nerve.  So, I had to give up the wood thing to let me hand heal, so that I could play the guitar passively.”

Don’t miss your opportunity to see Kenny Loggins, live in person while he is touring here locally at The Rose in Pasadena on Thursday, The Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills on Saturday and The Canyon in Agoura Hills on Sunday. I can guarantee a good time for all. 

Footloose, I’m Alright! This is It, Danny’s Song, Forever and the list goes on.

 

To find out more about Kenny Loggins, check out his website and social media below:

http://www.kennyloggins.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KennyLoggins
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekennyloggins/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennyloggins
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KennyLogginsVEVO

Hollywood Walk of Fame – Kenny was awarded a star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 23, 2000. The star is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.

 

“GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL”

Grammy Awards 2017 | Grammy News 2017 | 60th Grammys“GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL”

TO BE BROADCAST FRIDAY, NOV. 24, ON CBS

Grammy Award-Winning Superstars Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Dave Grohl, Elton John, Bruno Mars, Chris Martin, Paul McCartney, Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, U2 and Keith Urban to Be Featured CBS, The Recording Academy® and AEG Ehrlich Ventures will celebrate GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, the first all-encompassing retrospective packed with epic moments from the past 59 years of GRAMMY history, to be broadcast Friday, Nov. 24 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/ PT) on the CBS Television Network.

GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL will feature rare archival footage, exclusive interviews and special appearances by multi-GRAMMY Award winners Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Dave Grohl, Elton John, Bruno Mars, Chris Martin, Paul McCartney, Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, U2 and Keith Urban, among others.

The special will also take viewers behind the scenes of “Music’s Biggest Night®” over the last five decades and reveal secrets about the remarkable performances and unique “GRAMMY Moments” only seen on the GRAMMY Awards. Special segments will include reactions from GRAMMY producers and members of the music community following the tragic loss of Whitney Houston; Aretha Franklin’s unexpected opera performance at the “40th GRAMMY Awards”; and Paul McCartney bringing The Beatles’ legendary album Abbey Road to the GRAMMY stage, among others.

Neil Portnow 2015 grammys billboard

“As we approach this milestone in GRAMMY history, we are excited to give music fans a glimpse into what artists, musicians, producers, set designers, and others do to make those unforgettable ‘GRAMMY Moments,’” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. “This special will take audiences on a new journey as they relive those extraordinary moments that can only be seen on the GRAMMYs.”

 

Ken Ehrlich

“Never before have we gathered all of the greatest moments of the GRAMMYS, from a half century of award shows for one primetime special, and when you see them put together in a parade of amazing clip montages interspersed with the stories behind the performances, it’s really pretty unbelievable,” said Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of the GRAMMY Awards for the past 38 years.

 

 

GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL continues the tradition of previous Emmy® Award-winning TV specials presented by CBS, The Recording Academy and AEG Ehrlich Ventures: “Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life – An All-Star GRAMMY Salute,”

“The Beatles: The Night That Changed America – A GRAMMY Salute,”

 

 

 

“Sinatra 100 – An All-Star GRAMMY Concert” and

 

 

 

“Stayin’ Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees.”

 

 

GRAMMYS® GREATEST STORIES: A 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL is produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures, LLC. Ken Ehrlich is the executive producer, Ron Basile is the producer and David Wild is the writer.

THE WENDY AND RIK SHOW

At the Hollywood Fringe Festival

2 NIGHTS ONLY – Saturday June 7th at 8 pm and Friday, June 13th 7:30

The Complex Theatre

6476 Santa Monica Boulevard

For Tickets ;http://hff14.org/1745

info@wendyandrik.com

By Valerie Milano

Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 6/1/14 – “WOW!” Wendy and Rik had all but given up on love when they learned the second time around can be “fresh, fun, sexy” and the BEST! Share their story thru song, dance and humor with music from B’way, Beatles, today’s tunes and originals. Be inspired by this dynamic duo.

w-r-bio-imgAt the Hollywood Fringe Festival

2 NIGHTS ONLY – Saturday June 7th at 8 pm and Friday, June 13th 7:30

The Complex Theatre

6476 Santa Monica Boulevard

For Tickets ;http://hff14.org/1745

info@wendyandrik.com

By Valerie Milano

Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 6/1/14 – “WOW!” Wendy and Rik had all but given up on love when they learned the second time around can be “fresh, fun, sexy” and the BEST! Share their story thru song, dance and humor with music from B’way, Beatles, today’s tunes and originals. Be inspired by this dynamic duo. Continue reading “THE WENDY AND RIK SHOW”

49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards

– A Seatfiller’s View.

By: Judy Shields

Las Vegas, NV (The Hollywood Times) 4/15/2014 – “We have an amazing show in store for your tonight, and we’re glad you’re here for Country Music’s Party of the Year. You’re part of a sell-out crowd of artist, industry professional and fans who were lucky enough to score these coveted tickets.” Darin Murphy, President of the ACM, wrote in the program magazine given out the ACM members as they entered the MGM Grand Garden Arena last Sunday, April 6th in Las Vegas, Nevada.

CMA's sold out show
CMA’s sold out show

 – A Seatfiller’s View.

By: Judy Shields

Las Vegas, NV (The Hollywood Times) 4/15/2014 – “We have an amazing show in store for your tonight, and we’re glad you’re here for Country Music’s Party of the Year.  You’re part of a sell-out crowd of artist, industry professional and fans who were lucky enough to score these coveted tickets.”  Darin Murphy, President of the ACM, wrote in the program given out the ACM members as they entered the MGM Grand Garden Arena last Sunday, April 6th in Las Vegas, Nevada. Continue reading “49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards”